The history of this rare breed isn't well known nor is it documented, but much can be gathered from their name alone. This brawny and hardy draft horse is called a Belfast Nuall -or chariot warrior of the city of Belfast- once carrying the warriors of elder Celtic battles. Just like any war, many of the steeds broke free or were set free by bandits or opposing tribes. The freed horses soon began to herd and gather in the area now known as Letterkenny, the vast cover of hills and fields as well as wild forests give these haughty breed a great cover. They remained hidden until recent discovery of a beautiful stallion sporting flashy piebalding on a seal brown base coat, and upon following him for days, they stumbled upon his herd and what met their eyes astonished them. Though they are wild, they are curious and enjoy companionship, but good luck catching them.
Sire: Foundation
Dam: Foundation
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Phenotype: Lobo Dun Sabino
Genotype: Ee/AtA/DD/SbSb
Breeding Notes:
-Will always pass Seal (Ata)
-Will always pass Dun (Dd)
-Will always pass Sabino (Sbsb)
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End Date: After five forms!

















